SAVE WITH SILVIO/FADDAL MA’ PARNIS SILVIO
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February 7, 2012 at 2:35am
The Minister for the Sawt is on Facebook, telling us how, with Joseph, ‘selfemployed ihossu save’. Jahasra.
Dalghodu kont il-Mosta dikors b’ sahhtu ta’ Dr. Joseph Muscat fuq l-agenda il-haddiema ta kull skala u l-bzonn li selfemployed jhossu save.
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Save ma David
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoMnsbGeiuo
I’m laughing but it’s really very very sad.
What is tragic is that the average Labour voter thinks it’s perfectly fine for party officials and MPs to be so slipshod and careless when expressing themselves in writing or, often, in speaking.
The real divide in Malta is not between those who can and cannot write but between those who think it’s important to express oneself properly and the others who couldn’t care less.
next election = Rise of The Planet of The Apes
Or the demise of “thinking man”
Another prospective Peasant Minsiter in the pipeline…….
Issa kieku ma jifthux halqhom l-elezzjoni jirbhuh b’ 30,000.
Silvio Parnis owes much of his popularity to his (mis)use of language and his hail-fellow-well-met style.
The tragedy is that his is not an assumed ignorance. He really does function from a base of poor language skills at best.
He and others of his ilk will attract votes because the implication in this type of discourse, is that he is friendly, a man of the people, approachable and above all ‘tal-pjaciri’.
Labour’s golden reign will soon be upon us.
Joseph saves – just like the other Salvatur.
Silvio Parnis: More of an energy saver, than a ‘bozza tal-elf’.
My goodness, and this creature will become our Minister for the South?
If his reasoning is to be measured in the same manner he writes, we’re heading towards our doom. Why all this insistence on the small businesses and self-employed categories?
I know why, because under Labour these were the first to get a thorough beating with tax and controls. I see history repeating itself.
SAWT please.
One thing’s for sure, minister of education is a no go for Silvio.
Save, copy and paste jonqos.
halli flok cuc wiehed ikollna tnejn jew aktar
Qishom xi dipartiment tal-Health and Safety, id-differenza tkun li tal-PL qatt ma qalu x’ghandhom ippjanat, iswed fuq l-abjad, u x’se jaghmlu.
Allura nghid jien, kif jista wiehed ihossu ‘save’? jekk ma jafx x’hemm u x’m’hemmx ippjanat?
A leap into the unknown can hardly ever make one feel secure, safe or hopeful.
It’s starting to sink in that the country expects to know what their intentions are. Joseph seems particularly eager to placate the uncertainty.
When Maltastar thinks that Airmalta employees should keep their early retirement scheme amount AND be given alternative employment in government departments, things become tricky.
Another has come out, I think fishing for some important position when (God Forbid) Labour takes over -Reno Calleja – the Chinese chap. He has a read in the Times today.
Ambassador to China.
Could it be a coded message?
I read in there a suggestion that the self-employed had better start saving for the time when Joseph is in government. It’s called saving for a rainy day.
Then Joseph will lower the water and electricity tariffs for everyone and will turn to the self-employed for their savings, which he will use for a typical Labour “tax-and-spend” spree, to subsidise the waste of water and electricity and to pay a “lifink wejc” “lil tal-klikka.”
Meanwhile, the peasants with their pitchforks, will launch an attack on the self-employed for the “gholi tal-hajja,” “gholi tal-prezzijiet” and “qed jisirqu lil-popolin.”
We’ve been through all this before in the Golden Years, haven’t we?
“Ghax Joseph jivvinthom, ehh.”
Selfemployed is a word according to this dumbo – not to mention to variety of mistakes he made in the Maltese grammar…
Why are you referring to Silvio Parnis as the Ministru tas-Sawt? I think he is more a Ministru tas-Swat. What an idiot.
I suddenly feel safed!
Can Silvio quote the rate of interest that will be paid on the savings account by PL to the self employed?
I hope that if Labour gets elected Dr. Muscat will choose his men well.
Those whose education is very basic and cannot represent our country outside Malta will not become front-liners. Malta must be represented by able men. Now there are many lawyers and doctors. Even when electing members we must be very careful. We must choose well.
The fact that this chap managed to graduate as a M D is beyond me.
[Daphne – MD?]
Joseph Muscat ilu jghid li min jahdem ghal rasu ghandu jserrah mohhu bil-PL fil-gvern u issa ghandna lill-Silvio Parnis ukoll fuq Facebook. Imma din ghalfejn qed jirrepetuha, u skond Silvio Parnis f’diskors b’sahtu ta’ Joseph Muscat? Mela lil min jahdem ghal rasu kien ghamillu xi haga il-Labour meta kien fil-gvern?
Din tfakkarni meta wara l-elezzjoni ta’ 1996 hafna minn tal-hwienet hargu jiccelebraw bil-cash register irmunkata wara karrozza biex imbaghad kellhom jergghu imorru jixtru ohra ghax Alfred Sant ghamel froga bil-VAT minghajr ma’ ikkonsulta ruhu mal-Ministru tal-finanzi ta’ dak iz-zmien Lino Spiteri li kien irrezenja min Ministru minhabba l-froga li kien ghamel Alfred Sant. Il-Labour minn VAT ta’ 15% ghaffeg taxxa li kienet gholiet ghall 22%. Minn barra il-komplikazzjonijiet li kien fiha.
Tfakkarni wkoll meta il-Labour kien fil-gvern u kienu ghalqu l-hwienet wara l-Imnarja. U meta konna nistghu inbieghu affarijiet mghamulin Malta biss bi prezzijiet ikkontrollati mill-gver tal-Labour. Hekk inkunu rasna mistrieha ghidlu lil Joseph Muscat.
They are repeating that promise like they repeat their new guarantee about the stipends. But the students must be careful about how Labour is wording their promise: “We will retain the stipends, and we will strengthen them.”
The catch lies in that qualification, “we will strengthen them,” which although sounding nice, is actually worded in a very dangerous way. A bit like the “reducing the water and electricity tariffs in a sustainable way.”
One could choose to strengthen the stipends system by, for instance, backing them with a loan, whereby the student would agree to pay back the stipend when the student qualifies and gets a job. That would guarantee the stipends, at any amount, for ever to those who would be willing to take the stipend.
As usual, the Times “journalists” and the other “free” media are not able to ask the Labour party to explain what they mean by “strengthening” and to give guarantees about its meaning.
The guarantee being given by Joseph Muscat is not different from the one given by Alfred Sant & Co in 1996, anyway. In Chapter 6, they had said “The stipend system will continue.”
Joseph Mizzi l-leader, mhux Muscat! Dan Silvio kien xi ftit haj meta ghamel il-kumment. Ara biex twikkejna.
Ghaziz Silvio Parnis, jiena savemployed u ghandi stima kbira lejk ghax naf li meta tkun ministru tas-sawt int se tiehu hsiebna, w min savemployed se nigu safemployed.
Grazzi w looking forward li min prattikament ministru ssir ministru ta’ vera.
TROY,
Mal-Labour ghandek cans tajjeb issir Serv-employed.
Fis-sens ta’ skjav.
@ Gianni
He is not an MD. God forbid!
Not only those who train iin medicine become Drs.All those who carry on their studies to PHD levels acquire the title of Dr.
Veru trid tkun minn go xi hofra f’Burmarrad biex ma timbarazzax ruhhek meta membri prominenti tal-Partit tieghek la jafu jiktbu bil-Malti u lanqas bl-Ingliz!
B’apologija lill kumplament tar-residenti ta’ Burmarrad u li ghandhom mohhom f’postu.
Amazed how people actually ‘liked’ his post…